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Why get a legal separation instead of a divorce?

By Robert Clark |

People choose legal separation instead of divorce because of religious beliefs, a desire to keep the family together legally for the sake of children, the need for one spouse to keep the health insurance benefits that would be lost with a divorce, or simple aversion to divorcing despite the desire to live separate …

What’s the point of legal separation?

A legal separation is a popular alternative to a divorce when the parties are unsure of the state of their marriage but want to establish financial boundaries and responsibilities, such as separation of assets, custody of dependents, and child support.

What are the disadvantages of a legal separation?

The Cons Of Legal Separation

  • You have plans to remarry or aspire to remarry, at some point.
  • You desire to sever financial ties with your spouse.
  • You are absolutely sure you want to dissolve your marriage.
  • When there is zero financial benefit.

What’s the difference between separation and divorce?

Key differences between legal separation and divorce While a divorce legally dissolves the marriage, a legal separation is a court order that mandates the rights and duties of the couple while they are still married but living apart. However, a divorce completely dissolves a marriage.

What should you not do when separated?

5 Mistakes To Avoid During Your Separation

  1. Keep it private. The second you announce you’re getting a divorce, everyone will have an opinion.
  2. Don’t leave the house.
  3. Don’t pay more than your share.
  4. Don’t jump into a rebound relationship.
  5. Don’t put off the inevitable.

What happens if a spouse won’t sign a separation agreement?

Separation agreement is a general term used to describe a written contract that spouses enter into to address some or all issues arising from their marital separation. Therefore, if a spouse refuses to sign a separation agreement, the other spouse cannot force the unwilling spouse to do so.